Re: The great double longspring thread!
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08/28/11 11:02 PM
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JBR
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anyone know what PIT or sterling pan system will fit on a sleepy creek #2 and #3?
JBR
"Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom." Song of Solomon 2:15
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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08/30/11 12:22 AM
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dcampbell
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I have amassed a sizeable quantity of the darn things. After using the #3 and #4 Blake and Lambs last season on yotes and cats I found them to bed very easily especially in dry washes and using drags on ten foot of chain. When they fire off and take hold of the critter they dont lose their grip. Rock solid lock up and holding power to boot.
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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09/06/11 03:15 PM
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FEZZ
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Yeah, they are rivets. They hold the springs in there really well and they are strong. I have had little problems with them so far. you just have to have the trap set evenly, teh dog is right where its suppose to be, cause when you mor the springs inwards, it may set the trap off. some filing and bending would fix that.
Tight chains and full traps
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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09/06/11 09:16 PM
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La trppn n'airgn
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anybody got any ides on how to put pan tension on an old #2 triumph dls
u only get one life so live it well..........and trap .
trapping season is the shortest season ever and the time in between seasons is an eternity
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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09/06/11 09:17 PM
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La trppn n'airgn
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and are #11 good all around traps. i am buying five of them.and i hear they will hold big old coons
u only get one life so live it well..........and trap .
trapping season is the shortest season ever and the time in between seasons is an eternity
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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09/06/11 11:27 PM
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anybody got any ides on how to put pan tension on an old #2 triumph dls
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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10/01/11 10:06 AM
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Iam a true user and lover of the DLS trap always have been & always will be ive got more of them than the DCS iam not saying off bout the DCS i just like the DLS traps i have both kinds but i prefer DLS myself ive never had no toruble with them at all
If You Dont Stand For Something You Will Fall For Anything
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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11/27/11 07:52 PM
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I am thinking about getting some #2 long springs for my pockets on coon I am having problems bedding my pockets in are sandy silty soil that are in the creeks around here. Does any one use them? For pocketing coon? all info and recommended brands would be appreciated! God Bless, Dustin
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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12/05/11 07:20 PM
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Buck (Zandra)
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We have alot of sand here in upper Michigan and bedding a LS is definitly faster than a coilspring.I use the 3-n victor after using about every make and model of coilspring and am not going back.I could see where they would be a pain if working in heavy clay areas ,we do have some of that here but thank god not a lot.I caught my first coyote up here 30+ years ago in a no.4 newhouse,which at that time had the reputation of being among the best coyote steel on the market.Then the fur boom exploded and LS's were considered outdated and you were'nt considered a trapper unless you jumped on the band wagon and used the latest coilsprings with all the fancy jewelry.After doing it for years I went back to just a simple long spring and love them.
Buck(formely known as Zandra)
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Re: The great double longspring thread!
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12/06/11 12:52 PM
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- the wider the trap jaw surface the less chance of foot damage.
- the stronger jaw reduces jaw flexing and prevents the jaw from popping out of the frame.
- the base plate strengthens the frame and allows for a chain hookup near or in the center of the base.
- allows for the release of non targets unharmed
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